List of The Tomorrow People serials

This is a list of stories of the British science fiction series, The Tomorrow People. It was originally broadcast from 1973 to 1979, with a revival series airing from 1992 to 1995.

ITV broadcast the original series of The Tomorrow People in the 1970s. Nickelodeon broadcast the original 1970s version in the United States in the early 1980s, and broadcast all five stories from the 1990s series in the United States and Australia. The Seven Network in Australia broadcast the original series, as did Television New Zealand. Both shows were also seen in other parts of the World.

Series 1 (1973)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Peter Vaughan-Clarke (Stephen), Sammie Winmill (Carol), Stephen Salmon (Kenny), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM), Michael Standing (Ginge)
 * Producer: Ruth Boswell

Series 2 (1974)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Peter Vaughan-Clarke (Stephen), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Chris Chittell (Chris), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Ruth Boswell

Series 3 (1975)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Peter Vaughan-Clarke (Stephen), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Dean Lawrence (Tyso), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Ruth Boswell

Series 4 (1975-76)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Peter Vaughan-Clarke (Stephen), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Dean Lawrence (Tyso), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM), Mike Holoway (Mike Bell)
 * Producer: Roger Price

Series 5 (1977)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Mike Holoway (Mike Bell), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Vic Hughes

Series 6 (1978)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Mike Holoway (Mike), Misako Koba (Hsui Tai), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Vic Hughes

Series 7 (1978)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Mike Holoway (Mike), Misako Koba (Hsui Tai), Nigel Rhodes (Andrew Forbes), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Vic Hughes

Series 8 (1979)

 * Regular Cast: Nicholas Young (John), Elizabeth Adare (Elizabeth), Mike Holoway (Mike), Misako Koba (Hsui Tai), Nigel Rhodes (Andrew Forbes), Philip Gilbert (Voice of TIM)
 * Producer: Vic Hughes

1990s series

 * Tomorrow People: Kristian Schmid (Adam Newman), Christian Tessier (Megabyte (Marmaduke Damon)), Adam Pearce (Kevin Wilson) (only until The Culex Experiment), Kristen Ariza (Lisa Davies) (only in The Origin Story), Naomie Harris (Ami Jackson) (from The Culex Experiment), Alexandra Milman (Jade Weston) (The Living Stones with a brief appearance in The Culex Experiment)
 * Producer: Roger Damon Price (Series 1), Alan Horrox (Series 2 and 3)

Series 1 (1992)

 * Note: A short test pilot version of the first episode entitled A Bad Dream Gets Real was created before full production began. Its content was roughly that of the first two episodes of The Origin Story. This remains unaired, as it was an internal proof of concept only. The main cast was made up of the same actors, except that Stephen Pollard played Kevin.

Audio series
From 2001 to 2007, five series of audio adventures starring several of the original 1970s cast were released by Big Finish Productions. A planned sixth series was cancelled.

Series 1
April 2001, 2 episodes September 2001, 3 episodes January 2002, 3 episodes May 2002, 3 episodes
 * 1) The New Gods by Rebecca Levene and Gareth Roberts
 * 1) The Deadliest Species by Gary Russell
 * 1) The Ghosts of Mendez by Austen Atkinson
 * 1) The Sign of Diolyx by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry (two discs)

Series 2
April 2003, 3 episodes June 2003, 3 episodes August 2003, 3 episodes June 2004, 3 episodes
 * 1) A New Atlantis by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) The Power of Fear by Steve Lyons
 * 1) The Curse of Kaavan by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) Alone by Nigel Fairs

Series 3
October 2004, 3 episodes October 2004, 3 episodes February 2005, 3 episodes March 2005, 3 episodes
 * 1) The Slarvian Menace by Mark Wright
 * 1) The Warlock's Dance by Cavan Scott
 * 1) A Living Hell by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) Trigonometry by Gary Russell

Series 4
August 2005, 3 episodes October 2005, 3 episodes January 2006, 3 episodes April 2006, 6 episodes
 * 1) Saying Goodbye by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) The Lords of Forever by Craig Hinton
 * 1) Queen of Slarvos by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) A Plague of Dreams by Jim Mortimore (two discs)

Series 5
June 2006, 3 episodes August 2006, 1 episode October 2006, 3 episodes December 2006, 3 episodes February 2007, 3 episodes April 2007, 2 episodes
 * 1) A Broken Song by Nigel Fairs
 * 1) Aftermath by Joseph Lidster
 * 1) Spiritus Mundi by Craig Hinton
 * 1) Stemming the Tide by Helen Goldwyn
 * 1) End of Silence by Alex Crowe
 * 1) Rachel by Nigel Fairs

Proposed titles for Series 6
Series six was cancelled part way through the production of Saving the World, Talking to God and Tandem. These episodes will not be released through official channels. Originally scheduled for release from August 2007 to January 2008.
 * 1) Saving the World by Nigel Fairs
 * 2) Talking to God by Nigel Fairs
 * 3) War of the Slarvians by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright
 * 4) Tandem by Helen Goldwyn
 * 5) Godwin's Law by Joseph Lidster
 * 6) Buartek by Nigel Fairs

Proposed titles for Series 7
A planned seventh series would have seen Cavan Scott and Mark Wright replace Nigel Fairs as series producers, with the stories taking place a few years after the events of Series 6 in order to act as a reboot.


 * 1) The Next Stage by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright
 * 2) Kalki Reborn by Nigel Fairs
 * 3) The Modern Children by Paul Magrs
 * 4) The Screaming Planet by Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett
 * 5) TIM by Joseph Lidster
 * 6) The Scream of Sogguth by Cavan Scott and Mark Wright

DVD releases
The original series was released on DVD in both region 1 and 2. All eight series of the original 1970s series were released on DVD through Revelation Films in the UK. All discs are Region 0 and are playable in most countries where PAL is the standard. In 2005, A&E TV Home Entertainment (under license from THAMES, talkbackTHAMES and FremantleMedia International) released three boxsets for North America, in the NTSC format, that contain all eight seasons and the documentary "Beyond Tomorrow".

The 1990s series was released as a 5-DVD set but only in region 2 in September 2005.